There are more than 50 signs up around the city, and they look like this:

Martofel said they’re aiming to have at least one sign up in each of New York’s five boroughs by the end of the week, and they’re also going up in Philadelphia neighborhoods in partnership with feminist group Pussy Division.

“Awareness-building and dialogue-creation surrounding feminist issues is at the core of our nonprofit’s mission, and we just thought legitimate looking anti-catcalling street signs out on the streets where street harassment occurs would be a cool, visual way to capture people’s attention towards the issue,” he told HuffPost in an emailed statement.

“I felt like no one had ever really shown what it’s like to experience street harassment, more or less,” Bliss told HuffPost in October. “No one has — from a third-party perspective, on the outside looking in — been able to step back and look at it and watch it happen in front of them.”

Take a look at some other signs from the Feminist Apparel campaign below.

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